Βεατρίκη (Name)
Βεατρίκη is a feminine name of Greek origin, derived from the Latin name Beatrix, which means "she who brings happiness." It is commonly used in various cultures and languages, often associated with positive attributes and joyful connotations.
The name has historical significance, appearing in literature and art, notably in Dante Alighieri's "Divine Comedy," where Beatrice serves as a symbol of divine love and guidance. Today, Βεατρίκη remains a popular choice for girls in Greece and other countries, reflecting both tradition and modernity.